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Making Biscuit
Punk icon Randy "Biscuit" Turner serves art 24/7
"...A modest frame house in South Austin sports a wealth of year-round yard art. Bowling balls..."

Aug. 19, 2005 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

Food-o-File
Thoughts on the feeding tube; plus, Nu Age, El Chilito, and everything you need to know, event-wise, for the upcoming week on the Austin food scene
"...cooking of the original Holiday House in the West Austin neighborhood last year... Had a chat with Carlos Rivera..."

July 22, 2005 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Johnston Tensions Land in Court
Transferred Johnston High School teacher sues Austin ISD
"...than half the teachers at the underenrolled, underperforming East Austin high school had in 2002-03 fewer than five years..."

Dec. 17, 2004 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

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Our readers talk back.
"...as the Statesman. (I already "tune in" to The Austin Chronicle online and pick it up when I visit..."

Nov. 19, 2004 Column

TFN's 'Briefing Paper' on ACC Board Candidate Marc Levin
"...Marc Levin – candidate for Place 6 on the Austin Community College Board of Trustees – currently serves as..."

June 4, 2004 News Feature

Day Trips
Capt. Day Trips gets his pie on
"...life, business, and baking) from their years in South Austin. And even if you don't recognize the names, there..."

Jan. 23, 2004 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Articulations
Austin Shakespeare perseveres, Ballet Austin gets a grant for a Shrew, Zach hunts for a fundraiser, Mexic-Arte's Museum Store hits USA Today's Top 10, and the Funniest Person in Austin goes global.
"...This time last month, the Austin Shakespeare Festival was facing a grim deadline: raise $25,000..."

Dec. 12, 2003 Arts Column by Robert Faires

The Bold and the Beautiful
Young chef / owner Tyson Cole has Uchi right where he -- and probably everyone else -- wants it.
"...In recent years, sushi restaurants have been sprouting around Austin like mushrooms after the rain. While there are some..."

Nov. 14, 2003 Food Feature by Claudia Alarcón

The Killing Fields, Kind Of
A culinary history of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre farmhouse
"...and the surrounding 100-plus acres to Celia Neuman of Austin, who promptly rented the property to a series of..."

Oct. 31, 2003 Food Feature by MM Pack

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"...Ante Up for Art, Austin..."

Feb. 14, 2003 Column

Cedar Park, Over Ice
Southwest Sports Group's high-powered campaign to win voter approval for an ice rink/concert complex could "put Cedar Park on the map."
"...Julia Child to whip up treats for the PTA bake sale.) There's the plush Web site -- www.starsandguitars.com --..."

Nov. 1, 2002 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Common Ground on the Colorado
The new Eastside Colorado River Park begins to take shape.
"..."Common ground creates community," says Ted Siff of the Austin Parks Foundation, who has been helping marshal the latest..."

April 26, 2002 News Feature by Dan Oko

Food-o-File
All the restaurant news that fits
"...second Mongolian BBQ (9200 N. Lamar, 837-4898) outlet... Former Austin Java Company employees Philip Myers and Achim Thiemermann (aka..."

Feb. 8, 2002 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Naked City
"...4,000 jobs from the company's semiconductor business headquartered in Austin...."

Dec. 21, 2001 News Feature by Lauri Apple

Standing Next to a Mountain
Examining the 3-CD Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble box set.
"...the most naturally gifted guitarist since Jimi Hendrix -- Austin's Stevie Ray Vaughan -- can't be processed on command...."

Dec. 15, 2000 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Food-o-File
The details behind several local bakers' plans to create their own workforce.
"...Bakery owners all over town have complained for years about..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Never Give Up
Don Toner's 13 years as producing artistic director of the State Theater Company have been full of struggles, but in Toner's world, struggles are good. They bring understanding, richness, beauty, and in his case, a new theatre and a loyal company.
"...could easily be sold out from underneath it. And Austin's economy was about at the bottom of the bust...."

Aug. 25, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

City of Great Bread
"For some time now," Virginia B. Wood writes, "I've had this fantasy about putting advertisements in selected East Coast newspapers to entice Italian immigrant or Italian-American bakers to relocate to River City and bake their wonderful breads for me. And for you, too, of course."
"...about the best way to bring a reliable Italian bakery to Austin. For some time now, I've had this..."

April 14, 2000 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Going, Going, Gone?
Gary Bradley agrees to sell 1,000 acres of land to the city
"...Do you really want to save your springs, Austin? If so, it's time to take a hammer to..."

March 17, 2000 News Column by Jenny Staff Johnson

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"...one of the oldest and more historic houses in Austin, and its architectural integrity remains surprisingly intact. In its..."

Dec. 31, 1999 Column

Tasty Twosomes
Wes Marshall lays out the laws of pairing food with wine at Thanksgiving and provides some recipe ideas.
"...approach several very talented food and wine people in Austin to provide some expert advice. As for the wine..."

Nov. 19, 1999 Food Feature by Wes Marshall

Canis Interruptus
The Applicants
"...corner with one of those signs. I'm not a baker, so I can't do a bake sale, but I'll..."

June 18, 1999 Arts Feature

Naked City
Off The Desk:
"...exploratory committee to 200 reporters and well-wishers at the Austin Convention Center. But since all we've really learned so..."

March 12, 1999 News Feature

Dancing About Architecture
"...and Heaven Tonight on Friday), was hardly unique to Austin; the Bay Area, I'm told, got four nights, with..."

Feb. 19, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

If You Build It ...
What Dreams May Come
"...In West Austin, where the major new developments such as the Austin..."

Feb. 5, 1999 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

The World on a Shelf
"...Take Austin, for example. Middle Eastern, Latin American, Asian, South Asian,..."

Jan. 29, 1999 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

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"...If Austin wants to promote itself as "The Live Music Capital..."

Nov. 20, 1998 Column

Public Notice
It Only Takes a Spark
"...this distinction are known as Horizon Youth. This year, Austin's Horizon Youth have the opportunity to attend the National..."

June 12, 1998 Column by Kate X Messer

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Mixed Up Signals
"...and look forward to continuing to work with The Austin Chronicle on its coverage of city issues...."

April 24, 1998 Column

Eastward Ho!
Touring the Mediterranean With the St. Elias Food Fest
"...joined together to purchase land and building materials for Austin's first Orthodox Church. Though the founding families were Lebanese,..."

Oct. 10, 1997 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

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